Safari Drums
Safari Drums
NR | 21 June 1953 (USA)
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A group of movie makers arrive in Africa to make a film about jungle wildlife.

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a_chinn

Johnny Sheffield, Bomba the Jungle Boy, faces off with a dangerous jungle guide, which he takes on with the help of his jungle animal friends. As with most all the Bomba films, there's a ridiculously small budgets, lots of stock footage, and some embarrassingly bad looking backlot jungles. Stick with the early Weissmuller Tarzan films if you need a black and white jungle adventure fix.

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utgard14

An amateur film crew comes to Africa to shoot some footage. They don't just want any old wildlife footage (which is a shame as the Bomba series had more than enough of that to go around). They want something exciting and unique. When they hear about Bomba the jungle boy, you can pretty much guess their reaction. It also turns out one of the film crew is a murderer and it's up to Bomba to figure out who it is. Douglas Kennedy is in the cast so I'll let you put two and two together on that particular plot point.Another Bomba movie starring Johnny Sheffield. This is the first of the series released under the Allied Artists brand. Sheffield is good in the lead but it's not exactly Hamlet. The only other regulars in the series besides Sheffield and his chimp are the Scrooge McDuck-ish Leonard Mudie as Andy Barnes and Smoki Whitfield as Eli. Barbara Bestar plays the requisite cute girl in the film. She's one of the more forgettable female guest-stars in the series. Which is all the more strange since she's one of the few Bomba seems romantically interested in. The movie makes use of stock footage as well as footage from previous Bomba movies, which just makes the whole thing seem cheap. Routine entry in the series with little to recommend it above the others, save for nice fight scenes between Bomba and a panther and Bomba and a lion. Those fight scenes are Hollywood movie magic. But there's also a fight between a lion and a tiger that is very much real. That won't sit well with many today. The irony is that in staging this fight between the two animals just for footage, writer/director/producer Ford Beebe becomes exactly like the arrogant filmmakers in this story.

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deadzombie

What can you say about Safari Drums. Bomba is a white man-Boy. wearing a leopard loin cloth,who lives in the Jungle. He has no job,no clothes no monies, no credit cards or cell phones. they made a few of these Bomba boy movies in the 1950's. I only remember the Tarzan movies. They were like B movies. The script were always the same. white men come to the Jungle to shoot wild animals,smuggle animals for the zoo,shoot movies of wild animals fighting etc. The stories were contrived.they appeared as the second feature movie on the marquee. It hard to write anything about these Bomba movies because they were not bad and not good. If you like Jungle Boy movies, Tarzan movies you might like Bomba, he got left in the Jungle when Tarzan and Jane left the Jungle for Hollywood and left Bomba the Jungle boy to hunt,fish,learn to read and write English from Johnny Weismuller before he left Africa/. Did Bomba the Jungle boy ever have a girlfriend.?

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bkoganbing

The Bomba The Jungle Boy Pictures series was running out of gas by the time Safari Drums were telling Johnny Sheffield that a movie company was in the neighborhood shooting. Safari Drums adds a mystery element to the proceedings here.Now granted the Bomba series was intended for juvenile audiences, but just by looking at the cast list you should be able to tell Sheffield and Commissioner Leonard Mudie just who was the individual who killed an archaeologist and is hiding with the film crew. I think most of the juveniles in 1953 could have told as well.Emory Parnell is the producer/director who wants and stages unusual action shots, Barbara Bestar is the film star, Paul Marion is the cameraman and Douglas Kennedy is their guide. Things never go quite right for Parnell in this film.Bomba's adventures are getting a bit thin here.

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